The draw for the final stage of Euro 2016 will take place in Paris on December, 12. Twenty four qualified teams will be drawn into six groups of four teams, with the hosts France being automatically placed in position A1. The remaining teams will be seeded into four pots of five (Pot 1) or six teams (Pots 2, 3 and 4). As the title holders, Spain will be seeded in Pot 1, while the other 22 teams will be seeded according to the UEFA National team coefficients.
The main bookmakers’ outright favourites are: Germany (4.00), the host country France (4.50) and the title holders Spain (7.00). The next challengers are Belgium (9.00) and England (12.00). The team with the least chances to win the Euros according to the odds are Hungary (501.00).
We’ll keep an eye one how odds change after the draw has been completed.